Hard to believe, but we're already prognosticating games again. Does the NFL season move fast or what? Seems like just Monday I was watching the Philadelphia Eagles implode in the red zone.

Oh, wait.

Another week for Atlanta Falcons fans to hate me, another week for Andrew Luck to play well. The latter will happen, hopefully the former won't, as I did NOT pick the Falcons to lose at New Orleans. Falcons Nation has risen up enough to rip my research on Twitter. Hey, I was wrong. They pulled it out against the Dallas Cowboys. If I'm wrong, I say I'm wrong.

Elliot Harrison went 10-4 on his predictions for Week 9, giving him a 58-26 record since taking over this space in Week 4. How will he fare in Week 10? His picks are below, with home teams listed second:

The
Denver Broncos have won three in a row and four of the last five. So why have the
Broncos been racking up wins, outside of
Peyton Manning? It's not as easy to figure as you'd think. Denver turns the ball over, the ground game has been inconsistent and penalty problems have reared their ugly head at times. Yet, the secondary has more than held its own; opposing passers have managed just a 75.7 passer rating in the last five games, while getting sacked 17 times.
Cam Newton must be accurate in this contest for the
Carolina Panthers to have any chance. A heavy dose of the running game (besides Cam!) will help slow down the
Broncos' edge rushers. Good luck.
#DENvsCAR

Sunday1 PM ETFOX2124

The
New York Giants jump out to an early lead, but then the game tightens up. Big Blue's secondary can be had, as long as quarterbacks have time to throw. The key for the
Cincinnati Bengals will be allowing
Andy Dalton to hold the ball a bit longer, because plays down the field will be there. The pass protection often has been there for the second-year quarterback out of TCU; he just tends to get rid of the ball too fast or doesn't see the vertical shots. At 3-5, Cincy
really needs this game at home, or the playoffs might be a pipe dream. Sorry,
Bengals fan, but it feels like that might be the case.
#NYGvsCIN

A serious late flurry keeps
Ryan Fitzpatrick's fantasy value up, but doesn't produce a
Buffalo Bills win. The
New England Patriots will get the turnovers they need to build a quick 24-7 lead and never look back. Takeaways are huge in this matchup, as the
Patriots lead the AFC (again) with 20. Buffalo has managed just 11. Fitzpatrick has accounted for 12 giveaways by himself. Is it just me,
Bills fans, or does Fast Freddie not look all that explosive since getting hurt in Week 1? Would love to hear your take at the ole
@Harrison_NFL.
#BUFvsNE

Sunday1 PM ETFOX3427

The
Atlanta Falcons' offense was
held in check by the Cowboys on Sunday night.
Falcons fans are pretty angry with me for picking against their team, but we can be friends this week, as these
New Orleans Saints just don't have the horses to do what Dallas did defensively. Namely, New Orleans doesn't possess the secondary to slow down what
Matt Ryan wants to do out there. It merits mentioning again that Atlanta is the least penalized team in the NFL, an important factor given that this is a road game. A saving grace for the
Saints could be the emergence of a pass rush, which was key in
their Monday night win.
#ATLvsNO

Sunday1 PM ETCBS2328

This is a tough contest to pick. My initial leaning was toward the visiting
San Diego Chargers, who have the quarterback to challenge a subpar
Tampa Bay Buccaneers secondary. The problem is,
Philip Rivers has been more frustrating for Bolts fans than
Phantom Menace and
Attack of the Clones were for
Star Wars fans. Rivers played well
versus the Kansas City Chiefs -- minus
a bad decision in the red zone -- but does he have the weapons on the outside to threaten the Bucs the way other teams have? No. On the other side, if you play fantasy, just double check that
Josh Freeman is
not on the waiver wire. Speaking of Freeman, on throws that travel at least 20 yards past the line of scrimmage, he has a 106.5 passer rating.
#SDvsTB

Sunday4:05 PM ETCBS1023

This game could be 23-17, 24-21, 10-6 ... something close like that. Nah. The
New York Jets' offense will not look good. If they're smart, the
Jets will pound
Shonn Greene and refrain from leaning on Sanchize. Giving Tebowmania some serious run would be smart. Control the line of scrimmage, pound the rock and beat the
Seattle Seahawks at their own game. Yep,
that would be smart football, focusing on slowing a pass rush that has 23 sacks under its belt,
not placing the outcome on No. 6's shoulders. Ah, but will Gang Green do it? By the way, I'm not sure what effect
Antonio Cromartie will have in this game.
Russell Wilson will throw to whomever, and
Marshawn Lynch will carry the ball 25 times.
#NYJvsSEA

Sunday4:25 PM ETFOX1714

You know when you think you've done everything right on a date -- cleaned the Doritos from 1986 out of your front seat ... wore something besides denim-on-denim ... took her to a dazzling Mexican food place (Tex-Mex) -- only to discover a big chunk of guacamole under your right nostril? That's the
Dallas Cowboys. They do everything to win a game against a seemingly superior opponent, then fail to close the deal. Think:
Dez Bryant dropping a two-point conversion and later being a fingertip away from glory, or
Morris Claiborne letting
Roddy White take his interception away. Luckily for the
Cowboys, they face a team that is in more disarray than they are. Hey, did anyone see
LeSean McCoy gain more than 100 yards on 13 carries in the first half Monday? His reward? Six carries the rest of the way.
#DALvsPHI

Sunday4:25 PM ETFOX1329

Sam Bradford, it's time to start playing like a former No. 1 overall draft pick. Love you -- mean it -- but it's your third season. Sure, having a different offensive coordinator every year doesn't help. But you've got
Danny Amendola back and, frankly, you've been playing just good enough to get your team beat. Do the
St. Louis Rams have other problems? Of course. But an 8-to-7 TD-INT ratio and a passer rating of 82.4 isn't good enough. And this is the
best year of Bradford's career. I still think he can play, but the
San Francisco 49ers will control this game. Look for
Jim Harbaugh's squad to run the ball 35 times, despite Alex Smith's
supremely effective performance in Arizona.
#STLvsSF

The
Pittsburgh Steelers toy with the
Kansas City Chiefs while all of us -- or just
Dave Dameshek and I -- yearn for the bumblebee uniforms
Mike Tomlin's team donned a couple of weeks back. The crystal ball says
Jamaal Charles will surprise some folks ... and have a touchdown called back. Why? Because even though the
Chiefs aren't penalized that much, they just can't get out of their own way. Not to mention, if Romeo Crennel can't stop him, maybe the refs will. On the other side of the ball, if you want to
make an MVP case for Ben Roethlisberger, here's the only stat you need: Pittsburgh converts 51.3 percent of third downs, best in the NFL.
#KCvsPIT